Berdych is still the intimidating factor here. He can beat both Tsonga and Nole, especially if Nole's not up for another competitive match against Berdych. But let's see what happens between Berdych and Tsonga first.

I might be being a tad thick, I probably am, but Berdych beat Nole? If I remember correctly he never has before, why would he start now? There are two things I'd put good money on in the WTF, one is, unfortunately, Federer beating Ferrer. The other is Nole beating Berdych. I just don't see it.

I see Andy qualifying but then he will have Federer to deal with but first thing first.

Let's worry about that later eh.

As it is I think winning the group is slim now. He's have to win in straights and hope Djokovic loses to Berdych in straights. Of course if one of Murray/Berdych wins in straights and the other wins in 3, it comes down to games won/lost between them.. ye let's not go there.

Personally I'm not fussed who he might play in the semis. Main thing is to get there.

Hi all just come in missed the match today sorry to see Andy lost.But hay some you win and some you lose.All Andy can do from here on in is take care of his own matche against JW and what will be will be.He cant dictate the outcome of the other matches there out of his hands.

If Berdych wins, but Andy and Djokovic both win on Friday, Andy qualifies.

Phew! This is the scary part, even before today result between Andy and Novak, I have thought that Birdbitch would beat Tsonga, seeing the way he played against Andy and the way Tsonga played against Fed! Tsonga looks rubbish!

I can't get too angry about Andy's performances. He's won a slam and it's all gravy now.

I just put it all in perspective. I was brought up in the era of Buster 'Racial Tolerance' Mottram and Mark 'No Actual Shots' Cox. To have a British world number 3 who's an Olympic and grand-slam champion is like la-la land.

I managed to swap my seat at information for one right down the front. From there I could see just how hard AM was hitting the ball. His power on the forehand definitely dropped off by set three. I would put that down to end of season tiredness. In the first set, he was hitting forehands harder than Djokovic, some real crunchers.

Credit to Andy for coming back from a horrible patch early in set three. Another narrow loss to the best player on the planet right now.

Actually, I think Andy's best is better than Djokovic's, but Djokovic is maybe more consistent throughout a match.

I might be being a tad thick, I probably am, but Berdych beat Nole? If I remember correctly he never has before, why would he start now? There are two things I'd put good money on in the WTF, one is, unfortunately, Federer beating Ferrer. The other is Nole beating Berdych. I just don't see it.

How often have Berdych and Djokovic met indoors?

I think indoor is probably Berdych's best surface, whilst Djokovic doesn't seem quite as strong as on the outdoor hard courts.

I think Djokovic will win but you never know, and after the 2009 fiasco we have to take into account tanking.

Let's hope BBC leave their nose out and let Andy have the evening match Friday.

I might be being a tad thick, I probably am, but Berdych beat Nole? If I remember correctly he never has before, why would he start now? There are two things I'd put good money on in the WTF, one is, unfortunately, Federer beating Ferrer. The other is Nole beating Berdych. I just don't see it.

I wouldn't count Ferrer out vs Federer. Sure he might not of beat Fed before, but have you seen how consistent Ferrer has been indoors this year? Not only that, but hadn't Daveydenko never beaten fed before in 09, but then he did beat him? Ferrer could pull off the shock and go on to do what Federer did last year with a quality in door season

I managed to swap my seat at information for one right down the front. From there I could see just how hard AM was hitting the ball. His power on the forehand definitely dropped off by set three. I would put that down to end of season tiredness. In the first set, he was hitting forehands harder than Djokovic, some real crunchers.

Credit to Andy for coming back from a horrible patch early in set three. Another narrow loss to the best player on the planet right now.

Actually, I think Andy's best is better than Djokovic's, but Djokovic is maybe more consistent throughout a match.

An inspired AM to beat Djokovic in the final in two sets.

Murray has far more variety (and power, when he uses it) than the Djoker. These are the keys to victory, and what he used in the first set, which is about as well as I've seen him play.